China BCAAs Market Scrutinised by CCM in New Cutting-Edge Report Now Available at MarketPublishers.com

Notwithstanding the world economic turbulence, the total production of
branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) has remained on the rise in the past
few years. In 2011, the global BCAAs output increased to over 7,000
tonnes, at about 3% CAGR during 2008-2011.

China, one of the world’s leading BCAAs producers, is successful at
meeting the ever rising demand, both at home and especially from
overseas, from the downstream businesses. The country’s output of BCAAs
has grown by 500 tonnes to almost 5,000 tonnes in 2011 as compared to
2008. The BCAAs consumption market in China, though, remains quite
small, which is mainly due to the lack of national standards in the
chemical’s manufacture.

New market report “BCAAs
Research in China”drawn up by CCM International Limited
(CCM) provides a wealth of exclusive information and in-depth analysis
on the global and Chinese market for BCAAs (including eucine, isoleucin
and valine), covering its present status, besides describing the main
changes that took place in the sector in recent years.

The study covers the recent government policies with respect to the
domestic BCAAs industry; supply and demand situation during 2008-2012;
top 5 producers of BCAAs, along with their sales channels and sales
strategies; major 5 end-use segments of BCAAs in China; BCAAs price
trend during 2008-2017; key influencing factors; cost analysis of the
top 3 producers in China. Furthermore, the research study is
supplemented with extensive forecasts on the BCAAs supply-demand balance
up to 2017.